Welcome

Roadside is a no-fluff, real-life kind of church.

If youfeel anxious when you think of attending a church, here at Roadside we welcome you to come as you are: with all of your faults and weaknesses, knowing that God has more than enough grace for you.

We know that church can be intimidating for some people. We also know that some people have been in church for so long, that it has become mundane. Here at Roadside we welcome you, wherever you may find yourself.

We are real people with real problems and real lives. We believe in the God of the Bible who came to save broken people like ourselves, people in need. It is for that reason we gather, we encourage one another.

We believe in meeting people where they are at,walking with themand loving them along the way. We AREN'T a perfect church but we love a perfect God who has given us new life in Him.

Come visit and experience NEW LIFE at ROADSIDE CHURCH.

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Articles From the Blog

I grew up in church. I grew up attending Sunday service every week. My mom was a Sunday school teacher and I was an avid and willing Sunday school goer.For the most part I enjoyed waking up on Sunday mornings, getting dressed up and singing songs. Because of that and my many qualifying attributes I believed I was good, but is good good enough?

{a letter to myself} We all have doubts and fears plaguing our thoughts. They sink into us, drag us down whispering lies into our ears, but there are just that--lies. You are in fact free to fail. I am free to fail.

To the outside world the messages coming from christian churches are so conflicting it makes the Christian God unknowable, it's killing Christianity. So how do we remedy this issue? What can Christians do to keep Christianity from dying?

There are plenty of misunderstandings and questions in reference to church planting. Here are 10 of the most popular ones that I've personally run across. It is my prayer that people's misconceptions get cleared up so that they can properly love and support church plants in their communities.